Written Assignment A1
Written Assignment A1
By William Neal Jr
Peer assessment is feedback from various sources such as mentors, tutors, and lecturers, and
can greatly improve the learning process of students. Fellow students, peers, are another
source of feedback, and peer assessment, formative or summative feedback from peers, can
provide many educational benefits. Peer assessment means that students give each other
feedback and, where relevant, evaluate their own work and performance. Peer assessment can
be used in a supportive way, rather than simply allowing students to grade each other.
Many educators describe peer assessment as a process that enables learners to think critically
about their peers' learning. Peer review is also a two-way process. Students who provide
feedback also benefit from developing their own understanding. This is accomplished by
requiring students to critique and review the work of others while reflecting on their own
understanding and performance. Peer-assessed learning activities can take many forms. The
simplest peer assessments can include peer assessments that provide formative feedback to
each other. For large numbers of students whose peers work in groups, this feedback may be
formative (such as informal feedback) or summative, with each group her member
contributing.
It is used at university of the people because it helps develop lifelong skills to evaluate and
give feedback to others, and develops the skills to self-evaluate and improve one's work.
because it helps. It contains several skills that enhance our own learning. It must be read
carefully, and in order to be evaluated you must understand the concepts you are evaluating.
Peer assessment can be used as a stand-alone approach to teaching, but is often combined
with peer learning, where fellow students work together to support each other's learning and
- Students to learn to assess others and give constructive feedback that is critical to develop
- Different skill levels as some students have limited knowledge of the subject.
5- What strategies will you use to peer assess written assignments? How will you assess
discussion assignments?
-Get familiar with the topic that you’re about to assessment
-Take time when assessing and be rational.
-Understand that some students language barrier, so give them feedback on grammatical.
-Be respectful and honest.
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